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1 Kiw t MEDFORD JtiAJX TRIBUNE, MKDFOR1) OTmfJON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910. .1 (V '; S IWGMIi I. 15. mill .7, U. Tyroll nml wlfo mul niotlior, Mm. J, T, 'I'yroll, Mru. V, DoiIko and (Inutditor, foriuiir a party who lort Tuumlny avimlni; for Hulotii i' ml tlio north on u HhorL vaca tion trip. John II. Cnrkln, nttori.oy-at.1aw, ovor Jucknon County Hank. MlriH Kurn Hutclilniion. with Jior niotlior, loft Monday night for Port land, wlioru alio will nmuino hor work nt HI. Hulun'ii Hall. MIhh Hutchison O. II, Harnlilll, ownor of tho I'ol lutt orchard, noar Anlilnnil, wiih In Medford Tuoiuliiy itatliorliiK inatorlal for an nrtlclo for tho Twonlloth Con lury Knrinor Throo-ncro tractH In O&kdnlo Park addition, f 2-100. Oalcd'alo Land In votjtinont Co., 214 Fannon & Frult Kroworo' Hank uldtf, tf Itov, u, K, Ilollcnno, nntilor of tho Medford Muthodlul Kplncouat church, will louvo for tho annual conforonco of hlH church nt HllUboro next Mon day, Ho will preach IiIh farowoll nurmon to IiIh concroatlou next Sun day, Accord I n ; to tho InwH of tho Mcthodlnt church ho Ih llalilo to ho nont to nny part of tho ntitlo. IIlKh-t;rado CIIiikb for plcklun, Lato CruwfordH, Krnnon and prunes an woll. Mciln -M7I. tf In h Monlor on tlio Hohool, ImvIiik boon ; Tho Volcrn Union ToloKrnph of lu nttondnuco thoru for throo yonrH, ' flco Ik uoIiik movucl from tho depot Shu Ih ultio ouoo f tho moHt Klftod puplU or I'rofcKHor Olfford Nmih, tho wiill known uiiiHlnil director of Port land, I'Muu nwcot pvnehon, Kr..pe and prunvM, all klndn, dirt chonp, Farm-o-n7nC. ' tf Mr, nnd Mr. 8, C. CoIIIiih, who own an orchard noar Tahlo Hock, aro tlio proud powioHHorH of a nuvoti and a half pound dntmhtor, horn to thorn Friday. Thin inakeH tho otolith tlmo tho ntork liaa vlHlted their homo. Mudford Collection ARoncy, 10 per cont chnrced. Ovor Hurlburt'a now Htoro. tf Dr. 1C. It. Hleupur of Hlvornlilo, Cr.l., Ih vIhUIiik T. 13. Danlolo. Thoy will try for tho hli; HteolhoadR to day. G. W. Ilnrnum & Co., contractors und bulldora. Country work a itpoc inlty. Orders aollcltod. Inquire at Tho ToRBory. It. II. McKrli; of Ban Franclitco, Huporvlnor of tho Pacific coaHt for tho Hollnnco Life Inmirnnco company of PlttHhurK. In In Medford ostnullnh Iiik a local ttRuncy. Dr. Clark 15. Saundors. Prnctlco llmltod to eyo, oar, noao and throat, Offlco over Medford Hardware Co., 210 15. Main nt. 1C4 ToKKury Ilia uyn -that flHhlni; up near Kaglo Point Ih exceptionally (tood thin tumium. Fine KIIiik peachon for nalo. Call up FarmerH 711(1. tf William Mullor hna taken a per manent poHltlon with Daniel ii for DudH, , ' Half aero Iota In Oakdale Park ad dition, 1500. Oakdale Iand Invest ment Co., 214 Farmors' & Frult Kroworn' llnnlc bldB. tf to tho Welln-FnrBo oxproim offlco, which will bo occupied oxcluHlvoly by tho teloKrnph company nn noon (in tho now WoIIh FarKO bulldliiK, McHdnmi'H Denny & Htonn, dro8 nmlclmr. 22G South Itlvorfllde, ICG near tho now depot Ih completed. Frod II. Hopklnii, former ownor of tho Snowy Ilutto orchard, Ih visiting frlendH In Medford. Ladled,. If you havo any hair to null or to bo made up Into fanhlona blo colffurcH, pleaso brlnj? It to Ma dRino h. h, Itcamo, 240 North Oak daeo. J. W. Charles Iiiih ralsod hoiuo vory fine Krapou In IiIh ynrd at Third and Front stroot, which proven that all that la needed Is a little caro to grow aiiythlm: In Medford. Flvo-ncro tracts In Oakdale Park addition, $3000. Oakdale Land In vestment Co., 214 FarmorB & Fruit growers' Dank bldg. tf A, J. McLeod loft for KoIbo on n Dhort liunlueRH trip on his return to Mudford ho Intends oponlng 4 first clans tailoring establishment. Four-acro tracts In Oakdale Park addition, $2700. Oakdale Land In vootmont Co., 214 Farmors & Fruit growers' Uank bldg, tf Judge Crowoll loft for Newport Wednesday morning. Mm. Keiumor loft for Portland to visit frlendH Wednesday morning. Dr. O. W. Stephenson Ih a gradu ate optician, 17C MIkh Korean Ilolknap, daughtor of the MuthodlBt minister, dopartod for Forest Orovo Wednesday morning, whoro sho v. Ill attend Pacific unlvor iilty. MIbh Ilelknnp IiaH comploted the HOphomoro year In thnt Institution. Thi Advertise ment would not appear unless the properly I quote be low was priced far. be-, low its real value, for it would only be a waste of money, your time and mine, but let me tell you that these are actual money makers: JO acres; 10 acres in fruit; no buildings; six miles from Medford, on good road; price $7000, if taken before Octo ber 1st. 80 acres free soil; two thirds cleared; close in; a real bargain at $90.00 an acre; will consider taking half interest in above, and develop it; 200 per cent profit. Phone or call on W. E. Whiteside ( For a Square Deal" Central Point, Oregon ESi v. -L S fc""""", v YOU ABE GROWING OUNGER MOTtim -V tsimm BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS! Kill the Dandruff Gorms-Stop Hair Falling Thousands o! mothors nro looking yoynor.- Their srry hairs nro gone. Tho natural color has come back, and with It p. now crov.i ol soit, r.loo-, luxuriant hair. Why should yo look old before your tlmo. when you can lools years younpjer by using -t:J tt (fVrpxtti i.tG em Dandruff Cured Three applications removes all tho dandruff and left my ecalp clean, whito and smooth. ,Wm. Croat, Hochcater, W. Y. It Is Positively Guaranteed to Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color If other so-called" Restorers hnvo failed, don't glvo up hope, buta've'WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY a trial. Vou rau no risk. . UJt Ja. not exactly as represented, your money will be refunded PROFIT BV OTHERS' EXPERIENCE Gray Half Restored iif Vtlt was getting quite gray and falling out raptdly knd I wni troubled with a terriblo itching of tho scalp. My head was full of dandruff, which foil upon my clothes and kept mo continually brushing it off, Whllo on a visit to Rochester I heard of your Sago and Sulphur for tho hair. I got a bottlo and used it. A few upp.i catlons relieved tho itching, my hair stopped fall ing out and gradually camo back to its natural color. It is now a ulco dark brown color, soft, glossy and pliable. Gevoral of my friends want to use it, and I want to kiiQK KbAt you will chargo mo for six bottlos of it. MISS E. A. BOSS. (Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa, Grew Hair onVBald Head' For two or three years my hair had bees falling out and getting quite thin until the top of my head was entirely bald. About four months ago I commenced using Sago and Sul nhnr. Tho first bottle seemed to do some good uud I kept using it regularly until now I havo used four bottles, Tho whole top of my head i3 fairly covered and keeps coming in thicker. I shall keep on using it a whllo longer, as I aotico a constant Improvement. STEPHEN BACON, Rochester, N. Y. WILLIAM EEHAET SNYDER and Concert Company MEDFbRD THEATRE, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20 "William Erhart Snyder is a iianist whose intrinsic worth to the profession he has chosen is of the highest or der. Mr. Snyder has been for a number of years an earnest and painstaking student of the art of piano playing. Among his teachers have been those who are foremost in the musical world. Me studied and taught four years with Halm in the Detroit Conservator' of Music, four years with Sherwood in the Sherwood Music School, Chicago, and finished his studies with a course of two years under the tuition of the greatest instructor of the modern school of pianistic art. Theodore Leschetizky of Vienna, at the same time taking a course in Musical Theory under Pro fessor Robert Fuchs in the Vienna Imperial Conservatory. Mr. Snyder has shown the possession of interpretative powers of unusual breadth, his repertoire is extensive and varied and his work at the piano is full of instruction for students of the instrument as well as a delight to level's of its best literature." Chicago Inter-Ocean. Political Announcements STATE REPRESENTATIVE. Jackson County Is entitled to two (2) representatives. I nm a candidate for tho Republic an nomination for stato representa tive from Jackson County subject to tho primaries to bo bold September 24, 1910. I nm for Statement No. 1, direct legislation, good roads, and stato aid for a Normal School at Ashland. I Ftand for those political and moral principles which will uplift tho com munity, the stato and tho nation. I am Anti-Assombly nnd against corporation rulo In politics. I am n Progros3lvo Republican. I bollovo In tho rulo of tho people. I stand for tlio rights of tho peoplo In their fight against Special Interests and Privilege. FRED W. MEARS. (Paid advertisement) 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle At all Druggists If Your'Drug&tet Does Not Keep It, Send Us the Price in Stamps, and Wc Will Send You a Large Bottle, Express Prepaid Wyeth Chemical Company ' SftgZtfSF For Sale by LEON B. HASKINS, Medford, Oregon Stntc Senator. I am a candldnto for the republic an nomination for stato senator from Jackson county, subject to primary of Soptombor 24. I nm for Stntoment Number 1, eronomlcnl administration of public funds, good roads, improved educational facilities nnd other things that havo for tholr object tho bettermont and improvement of the stato and county. II. VON DER HELLEN. (Paid 'advertisement) For County Commissioner. To tho Voton of Jackson Ceunty: I hereby nnnoimeo myself as can didate for county commissioner, sub ject to tho pnmnry election. I am a republican in politics. I am ac quainted with all of tho intoiests in this sootion of the country, nnd be lieve that if elected my knowlodgo of fiunncinl nnd business affairs will eunblu mo to bo pf grout bonofit to tho pooplo of tho county in tho mnn nKoment of public affairs. I bolievo in n careful, oconomianl and business administration of tho pooplo's inter ests and if successful I promiso lo civo to such intorosts my most care ful attention. I bollovo in good ronds and a modorn and soientifio con struction of them. At present I am president of tho Fruit-Growors' bank of Medford, Or., and am othorwiso largely intorcstod'in'tho financial af fairs of tho Horuo River valley. Re spectfully, QEO. L. DAVIS. (Paid Advortisoment.) For Representative. I doslro to bo tho Republican nom ineo for stnto reprosontativo of Jack, son county, subioot to tho primaries to bo hold Soptombor 24. I lioliovo it tho initiative and roforondum, State ment No. 1, good roads and stato aid for Ashland normal school. T am op posed to extravagant creation of sal aried officers and commissions, and if nominated and elected will repre sent all the people JOHN A. WESTERLUND. (Paid Advertisement.) For Sheriff. I am a candidate for the nomina tion of shoriff of Jackson county on the Republican ticket, subject to tho primary of September 24. J. II. BELLINGER. (Paid Advertisement.) County Recorder. I am a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for recorder of Jackson county, subject to tho pri mnry election of Soptcinbcr 24. ROBERT L. TAYLOR. (Pnid Advertisement.) Statu Senator. I am a candidate for tho offlco of state senator fcr Jackson county, sub ject to tho docl3lon of the republican voters at tho primaries to bo held Soptombor 24th. I pledge myself to voto tor that republican candidate for United States senator In congress who shall havo received the highest number of votes in tho general elec tion next preceding. I am an advo cate of good roads and nil improved educational facilities, and all other things which tend to tho betterment of the county and stato. WM. M. COLVIG. (Paid advertisement) FOR STATE SENATOR. Statement No. I Candidate. I am a Republican candidate for state senator at the primary eleotion September 24, 1010. I favor state ment No. 1, good roads, progressive education nnd tho Southern Oregon state normal school. For eleven years a resident of Ashland, Or. tf J, J. CAMBERS. (Tald advortisoment) T. 11. KAY Antl-nssomhly republican candldnto for stato treasurer, Has boon n mom bor of tho Orogon loglslnturo for tho past eight years. Ho Is tho author of tho flat salary law, which saves to tho stato ovor $35,000 por year. Was active supporter of tho corporation tax law, which brings In over $150, 000 nnnunlly, and of tho Inhorltnnco tax law, which brings to tho stnto ovor fCO.000 n year. On account of persistent opposi tion to useless appropriations and ox trnvaganco In clerkship hire, Mr. Kay was known as "Tho Watchdog of tho Treasury." A voto for Kny Is a voto for an economical and good buslnoss rtd inlulstrnttgu. , (Paid advortisoment) " t ASHLAND WMilV sissrsfij ZD' - - 'I , J 1 '' AWArm Wtst&frf ffsLV.f'S iZZs " Aflhland, Oregon Swedenburg Block This is the school that will make you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Holp you to. a Position. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and English k Secure your Business Education at home at a very moderate expense and, if you wish, we will secure you a position in any of the large commercial centers. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE P. RITNER, A. M., President. Fall Term Commences September 12th. j: J. E. ENYART. President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. J A. PERRY. Vice-President. W. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capita!, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. GOLD RAY GRANITE GO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR. In charge of tho Bonedictine Fathers. For young men and hoys. Term opens September 6th. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. Write for catalogue. Edward Charles Root TEACHER OF MANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, VIOLIN AND CLARINET. STUDIO AT RESIDENCE. 142 NORTH IVY STREET. M H MMJ"" "-1--Vfc V